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The Copa América is the main national football competition of the CONMEBOL nations. It is normally held every two years, but the intervals may change.

The participating nations are Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. Two invited teams from other confederations complete the 12-team field.

History overview


The Copa América is the oldest surviving international football competition in the world, as it was held for the first time between July 2 and July 17, 1916 as part of the commemorations of Argentina's independence centenary. The CONMEBOL was then founded during this event, on July 9 (Argentina's independence day). It is normally held every two years, but the intervals may change.

The tournament was previously known as Campeonato Sudamericano de Selecciones (South American Championship of National Teams) being South American Championship of Nations its official English language name. The competition received the name used nowadays on 1975. Between 1975 and 1983 it had no host nation, and was held in a home-away fashion. In 1984, the CONMEBOL adopted the policy of rotating the right to host the Copa América amongst the ten member confederations. The first rotation will be completed in 2007, when the competiton will take place in Venezuela.

Since 1993, two teams from other Federations are also invited. So far, the invited teams have been Costa Rica (1997, 2001, 2004, 2007), Honduras (2001), Japan (1999), Mexico (1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2007), and the United States (1993, 1995). The USA has also been invited every year since 1997, but turned down the invitation due to scheduling conflicts with the USA's top professional league, the MLS. For the Copa América 2001, Canada was an invitee, but on July 6, 2001 withdrew because of security concerns.

Copa América tournaments



Uruguay
Argentina
Brazil
Chile


Uruguay
Argentina
Brazil
Chile


Brazil
Uruguay
Argentina
Chile


Uruguay
Argentina
Brazil
Chile


Argentina
Brazil
Uruguay
Paraguay


Brazil
Paraguay
Uruguay
Argentina


Uruguay
Argentina
Paraguay
Brazil


Uruguay
Argentina
Paraguay
Chile


Argentina
Brazil
Paraguay


Uruguay
Argentina
Chile
Paraguay


Argentina
Uruguay
Perú
Bolivia


Argentina
Paraguay
Uruguay
Perú


Uruguay
Argentina
Perú
Chile


Argentina
Brazil
Uruguay
Paraguay


Perú
Uruguay
Paraguay
Chile


Argentina
Uruguay
Chile
Perú


Uruguay
Argentina
Brazil
Paraguay


Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Uruguay


Argentina
Brazil
Paraguay
Uruguay


Argentina
Paraguay
Uruguay
Chile


Brazil
Paraguay
Perú
Bolivia


Paraguay
Brazil
Uruguay
Chile


Argentina
Chile
Perú
Uruguay


Uruguay
Chile
Argentina
Brazil


Argentina
Brazil
Uruguay
Perú


Argentina
Brazil
Paraguay
Perú


Uruguay
Argentina
Brazil
Ecuador


Bolivia
Paraguay
Argentina
Brazil


Uruguay
Argentina
Chile
Paraguay


Perú
Colombia


Paraguay
Chile


Uruguay
Brazil


Uruguay
Chile
Colombia
Argentina


Brazil
Uruguay
Argentina
Paraguay


Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia


Argentina
Mexico
Colombia
Ecuador


Uruguay
Brazil
Colombia
USA


Brazil
Bolivia
Mexico
Perú


Brazil
Uruguay
Mexico
Chile


Colombia
Mexico
Honduras
Uruguay


Brazil
Argentina
Uruguay
Colombia

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
1916(1)
Details
Argentina
-

-
1917
Details
Uruguay
-

-
1919
Details
Brazil 1 - 0
-
1920
Details
Chile
-

-
1921
Details
Argentina
-

-
1922
Details
Brazil 3 - 0
-
1923
Details
Uruguay
-

-
1924
Details
Uruguay
-

-
1925
Details
Argentina
-
(only three teams participated)
1926
Details
Chile
-

-
1927
Details
Perú
-

-
1929
Details
Argentina
-

-
1935(*)
Details
Perú
-

-
1937
Details
Argentina 2 - 0
-
1939
Details
Perú
-

-
1941(*)
Details
Chile
-

-
1942
Details
Uruguay
-

-
1945(*)
Details
Chile
-

-
1946(*)
Details
Argentina
-

-
1947
Details
Ecuador
-

-
1949
Details
Brazil 7 - 0
-
1953
Details
Perú 3 - 2
-
1955
Details
Chile
-

-
1956(*)
Details
Uruguay
-

-
1957
Details
Perú
-

-
1959
Details
Argentina
-

-
1959(*)
Details
Ecuador
-

-
1963
Details
Bolivia
-

-
1967
Details
Uruguay
-

-
1975
Details

-
0 - 1
2 - 0
1 - 0
There were no 3rd and 4th place. Brazil and Uruguay share the 3rd place.
1979
Details

-
3 - 0
0 - 1
0 - 0
There were no 3rd and 4th place. Perú and Brazil share the 3rd place.
1983
Details

-
2 - 0
1 - 1
There were no 3rd and 4th place. Paraguay and Perú share the 3rd place.
1987
Details
Argentina 1 - 0 2 - 1
1989
Details
Brazil 1 - 0
-
1991
Details
Chile 3 - 2
-
1993
Details
Ecuador 2 - 1 1 - 0
1995
Details
Uruguay 1 - 1 4 - 1
5 - 3 on penalty shootout
1997
Details
Bolivia 3 - 1 1 - 0
1999
Details
Paraguay 3 - 0 2 - 1
2001
Details
Colombia 1 - 0 2 - 2
5 - 4 on penalty shootout
2004
Details
Perú 2 - 2 2 - 1
4 - 2 on penalty shootout
2007
Details
Venezuela

1 There was no trophy being disputed on the 1916 tournament. It was disputed for the first time on the 1917 tournament.
* Although the trophy wasn't disputed nor handed to the winners, these competitions were organized -and considered official- by the CONMEBOL.

Overall Statistics


ArgentinaUruguayBrazilParaguayChilePerúColombiaBoliviaEcuadorMexicoCosta RicaHondurasUnited StatesVenezuelaJapan
Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD Eff
3531691073230415162+25369.6%
3341801022850378203+17561.9%
302161912941372186+18662.5%
208149593159234262-2846.5%
183159522780244286-4238.4%
163128443153188212-2442.4%
12596352041118165-4743.4%
809919235793252-15926.9%
61105141972110291-18119.4%
4832139104239+350.0%
11113261221-933.3%
10631275+255.6%
10631275+255.6%
1045173729149-1207.4%
131238-511.1%

Most Copa América Champions


Argentina ||1921, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1937, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1991, 1993 Uruguay||1916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1935, 1942, 1956, 1959, 1967, 1983, 1987, 1995 Brazil||1919, 1922, 1949, 1989, 1997, 1999, 2004 Paraguay ||1953, 1979 PeruBolivia||1963 Colombia||2001
ChampionsNationYear(s)
1939, 1975

Most Copa América Hosts


Argentina ||1916, 1921, 1925, 1929, 1937, 1946, 1959, 1987 Uruguay|| 1917, 1923, 1924, 1942, 1956, 1967, 1995 Chile||1920, 1926, 1941, 1945, 1955, 1991 PeruBrazil||1919, 1922, 1949, 1989 Ecuador||1947, 1959, 1993 Bolivia||1963, 1997 Colombia||2001 Paraguay ||1999 Venezuela ||2007 Mexico ||2009
HostsNationYear(s)
1927, 1935, 1939, 1953, 1957, 2004
3 times No Host 1975, 1979, 1983

See also


South American Youth Championship

External links


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